TMO Broken on Internet Explorer (again)

I’m on a P4 running XP SP2, with IE 6 updated to the latest. When I try to read the editorial “Steve Jobs Should Not Come Back to Apple” and “Blog Bits: From GPS to Conficker” all I get are the ads, with nothing but white space where the content should be.

Thought I’d wait until April 2 before I mentioned it.

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I’m on a P4 running XP SP2, with IE 6 updated to the latest. When I try to read the editorial “Steve Jobs Should Not Come Back to Apple” and “Blog Bits: From GPS to Conficker” all I get are the ads, with nothing but white space where the content should be.

Thought I’d wait until April 2 before I mentioned it.

Thanks for the heads-up, Lavode. This is now fixed. Please do let us know if you find anything else like this!

As a matter of fact, I am seeing the same thing on the “Details of Intel?s New Nehalem CPU in the Mac Pro” page. Interesting, if I resize the page using the Restore Up/Down button, I can get the text to appear.

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As a matter of fact, I am seeing the same thing on the “Details of Intel?s New Nehalem CPU in the Mac Pro” page. Interesting, if I resize the page using the Restore Up/Down button, I can get the text to appear.

For the record, this phrase is an oxymoron—IE6 is NOT the latest, and support for it on the web is waning fast. We will continue to be aware of IE6 here and attempt to ensure that TMO continues to be viewable on it. But it’s a broken browser that’s not at all standards-compliant, and if you’re using it you need to consider upgrading to the latest release version of IE or using Safari or Firefox on your Windows machines.

Again, we’ll try our best for all of you, but support for IE6 is not something we can guarantee ad infinitum and you will start missing out on new features we add.

Perhaps I should have said “updated to the latest patch available for IE 6 although it isn’t the most current version of IE, but work won’t allow us to upgrade to IE7 because it causes problems with our systems, and I like to go to the Macobserver on my breaks when incidental internet use is allowed.”

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but work won’t allow us to upgrade to IE7 because it causes problems with our systems, and I like to go to the Macobserver on my breaks when incidental internet use is allowed

I don’t know if installing another browser is an option for you, I’m in the same boat re: officially supported browser, but I have the windows version of Safari 4 beta installed for internet use, and use the officially supported one for intranet use.

Obviously some places lock things down more than others as far as installing stuff goes.